Rapid Support Forces militias are looting and seizing homes in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, using them for shelter or as bases for military operations, writes Haitham Nouri
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Haitham Nouri describes the concerns of the US, China, Russia, and the EU over the developing crisis in Sudan
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Sudan and neighbouring Chad share an intertwined history, the repercussions of which have spilled over into the present crisis in Khartoum, reports Haitham Nouri
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Sudanese refugees in Egypt tell how they escaped from the violence in Sudan
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Ethiopia stands to lose a great deal if the Sudanese army wins its battle against the Rapid Support Forces, reports Haitham Nouri
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The Egyptian Red Crescent (ERC) has set up a centre for relief and emergency services at the Arqin border crossing with Sudan to provide necessary services to those affected by the crisis, according to a press release issued by the organisation on Monday.
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Ahram Online talks to experts on reasons that led to outbreak of fighting in Sudan between the Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and what to expect.
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While leading Sudanese figures remain at loggerheads, the people’s eyes are now fixed on the agreement meant to settle the political crisis.
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France is trying hard to erase its dark colonial history in Africa, but in some countries its efforts may not be welcome.
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Nigeria’s delayed election results reflect an ailing political and economic landscape.
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The highlight of the latest African Union summit had nothing to do with Africa.
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Ethiopia is unlikely to achieve peace even after the deal with the Tigray.
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China’s foreign minister began his tenure by refuting the “debt trap” narrative in Africa and promoting the “exchange of benefits” principle, reports Haitham Nouri
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How long can Ukraine and developing countries endure the Russian war?
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The Ukraine-Russia crisis has reverberated across the world, threatening the food and energy sectors as well as political stability, especially in Africa.
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An agreement between the Forces of Freedom and Change and the Sudanese Sovereignty Council is within reach in Sudan, holding out the possibility of an end to the conflict in the country.
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The recent deal signed between the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front could be easily breached.
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It seems Sudan and Ethiopia are eager to achieve calm relations in order to focus on their own internal challenges.
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Why has the climate and the issue of climate change often taken a backseat in Arabic literature.
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Sudan is divided over Al-Burhan’s UK visit and UNGA address. Was the Sudanese military leader attempting to gain international recognition or conducting a routine activity, asks Haitham Nouri
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